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Brian Mayes

Candidate in the 2014 St. Vital Council Ward race.

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Questionnaire Response

Why did you decide to run in the 2014 Winnipeg Civic Election?

My wife reminds me that when we met more than two decades ago, I talked about my passion for justice. I believe in the power of democracy. I have had the honour of serving St. Vital as City Councillor since 2011, voting to almost triple the city's road resurfacing budget, securing new funding to asphalt gravel back lanes, and overseeing the construction of St. Vital Park's Duck Pond Pavilion, upgrading the St. Vital Library and Arena (completion date 2015), and Centennial Outdoor Pool, while at the same time protecting valuable green space. My decision to serve as councillor is the result of a decades-long passion for public service, ethical government and justice. As a former economist, negotiator, lawyer and business owner I have both the experience and the interest in contributing to the community where my mother taught kindergarten, where I grew up, and where my wife and I have chosen to raise our children. I am dedicated to St. Vital and to continuing this important work. I have knocked on thousands of doors, and I have heard what St. Vitalers have to say.

What experience will you bring to compliment your role as Councillor?

St. Vital is the largest ward in the city, and it has the largest number of gravel back lanes and other issues which we need to address. Having dedicated myself to the role of St. Vital City Councillor for the last three years, I know the job, I understand St. Vital's issues, and I have a proven track record of getting things done. I not only work hard, I bring to the job my experience as an economist and my ability to manage large budgets. I have a bachelors degree in Public Administration, a Masters Degree in Industrial Relations, and a law degree. I also have elected experience as a school trustee in Brandon. I have worked as a civil servant and until I was elected as City Councillor in 2011 I worked for a decade as a lawyer. I have owned my own business and I know something about the challenges small business owners face. I also have extensive experience as a director of the Deposit Guarantee Corporation of Manitoba and Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba. Given my broad-based expertise, education, and experience, I am able to understand issues from a number of different perspectives.

What are some issues that you would like to stand for in your role as Councillor, and why are these issues important to you?

I have a balanced approach to issues and listen to all sides. I enjoy speaking with the constituents on the doorstep, at community centres, coffee parties, and at other events, and I have listened to constituent concerns. We need to increase funding to improve roads, back lanes, sidewalks, water quality and curb repair. We need to improve snow removal, including removing snow more quickly from sidewalks near schools and senior's buildings. We need to continue to invest in police, fire and paramedics. In St. Vital we have it all. We have diversity, vibrant businesses, libraries, and green space. We need to continue to enhance St. Vital parks and protect green spaces, such as the Seine River. St. Vital has a deep history, and it is also cosmopolitan, and diverse, and we should celebrate that. I will continue to promote and support infrastructure, services, safety, green spaces and the St. Vital community.

What is one thing in particular that you appreciate about the ward you wish to represent?

It's difficult to single out one thing in a ward where I have such deep family ties. If I had to choose one thing in particular that I appreciate it would be the mix of the old and new in St. Vital. The St. Vital Museum is a cherished gem, along with the Mustangs, the Curling Club and so many other things. But we also have new landmarks, like the Hindu Temple, the Seine River Walking Trail and Le centre scolaire Léo-Rémillard.

Do you have any other comments regarding your candidacy?

Constituents know that I work hard. I've knocked on many doors multiple times not only during the campaign but also in the last three years. I am interested to hear and address constituent concerns. This is the reason I decided to run in 2011 and that I am running again. I have the experience, education, and expertise to do the job. It's fun to reconnect with former teachers, classmates, co-workers, and even babysitters, who still live in the ward. And despite the rain, and cold so severe my hands were bleeding when I door-knocked last March, this has been a thoroughly rewarding and exciting process. I enjoy meeting people, hearing concerns, and in a small way contributing to the community that I love. I hope on Wednesday, October 22, you will consider voting for Brian Mayes, the second name on the ballot. I will work hard for my constituents, I will budget responsibly, I will listen, and I will be engaged because I live in St. Vital and I love this ward.


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News that Mentions Brian Mayes

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Labour Council endorses WasylyciaLeis, 10 other council hopefuls

Thursday, 19 June 2014

The Winnipeg Labour Council has endorsed 11 candidates who plan to run for city council this fall. The council announced Thursday it has endorsed mayoral candidate Judy Wasylycia-Leis and three incumbent councillors: Brian Mayes (St. Vital),; Ross ...

City considering changing names of several parks

Monday, 09 June 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said numerous renamings coming up at once could have some connection to the impending municipal election in the fall. “I haven't seen anything like that before,” he said. “I don't think it's political. I think it's people ...

Mayes announces $1.6M to stabilize Guay Park riverbank

Saturday, 07 June 2014

Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital) stands by the banks of the Red River at Guay Park in St. Vital on Saturday, June 7, 2014. Mayes announced that $1.6 million has been set aside to help stabilize the riverbank at Guay Park with work expected to begin ...

Rosser's Little Mountain Park users plea for more city services

Saturday, 31 May 2014

Brian Mayes, who represents St. Vital but was there in his capacity as chair of the mayor's environmental advisory committee. Mayes said in addition to the improvements, he heard from Little Mountain users that they don't want to see “over-development ...

Winnipeggers meet with councillors over 'orphan park'

Thursday, 29 May 2014

Some Winnipeg dog owners and others who go to Little Mountain Park met with two councillors on Thursday night to speak up for the city-run park that's actually outside city limits. Dubbed the "orphan park" by some, Little Mountain is one of 11 off ...

City hall wants to know your budget ideas

Friday, 23 May 2014

The other Budget Talk session today is hosted by St. Vital councillor Brian Mayes, who explained that he has held community budget consultations in the past, with mixed results. "I had seven people come to one in Dakota Collegiate," Mayes said. "I'm ...

City's acting CAO denies his job strictly temporary

Friday, 09 May 2014

Brian Mayes, another EPC member, agreed Joshi took on the job as interim CAO with the promise he would not apply for it full-time. "Mr. Joshi has indicated that he's not going to be applying for that position," Mayes is quoted in Hansard as saying at ...

No dogunfriendly mayors allowed

Thursday, 08 May 2014

Her stance on the upcoming candidates will have to wait, but she votes councillors John Orlikow, Brian Mayes, Jeff Browaty and Grant Nordman the most pro-dog members of council. In fact, she met with Nordman on Thursday to discuss the current plans to ...

Council approves new infill housing strategy

Wednesday, 30 April 2014

The debate drew in councillors Brian Mayes (St. Vital) and Dan Vandal (St. Boniface) and Mayor Katz and lasted for about 12 minutes. While the report represented an extensive review by city planners of properties across the city and a detailed document ...

Mayoral main events

Saturday, 26 April 2014

VITAL: Brian Mayes, a lawyer and EPC member first elected in 2011, plans to seek a second term. TRANSCONA: Once rumoured to be interested in the mayor's chair, Coun. Russ Wyatt is staying put. The council finance chairman has served Transcona ince ...

Sheegl's replacement must have CAO cred

Wednesday, 02 April 2014

Justin Swandel (St. Norbert), Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan), Grant Nordman (St. Charles), Mike Pagtakhan (Point Douglas) and Brian Mayes (St. Vital) -- plus two members appointed by council, Couns. Jenny Gerbasi (Fort Rouge-East Fort Garry) and Ross ...

City won't quibble on thawing

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said he also opposed housing families in hotels, adding all efforts should be concentrated on restoring water service and keeping families in their homes. Coun. Harvey Smith said he was pleased with the change in pipe-thawing ...

Not time to call in the army: Mayes

Monday, 10 March 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital). Ryan Black, a Winnipegger whose pipes were thawed after a 30-day wait, said he's glad to see the city offer drinking water. Black said he's not sure taxpayers should be ultimately billed for hotel stays of those affected by the ...

Mayes voices frustration with cell tower tactics

Saturday, 15 February 2014

City councillor Brian Mayes is growing impatient with the lack of regulation for cell phone towers in Winnipeg. "I'm trying to make sure this doesn't fall off the radar," he said. "In November (Coun. Jeff) Browaty, (Coun. Jenny) Gerbasi and I all ...

Condo bribe cash could fund downtown safety, marketing

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said everyone he talked to last summer about what was colloquially known as "the condo bribe" opposed it. "People are OK with trying to promote downtown, more density downtown. What they thought wasn't fair was giving the buyers ...

Council approves police HQ audit

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

But the pivotal moment for the audit came two weeks ago, when EPC members Jeff Browaty and Brian Mayes, prompted by public pressure, said they would now support it — triggering what appeared to be an EPC shift on the issue. "This whole project cost ...

Winnipeg police service stations close without notice

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Two Winnipeg Police Service stations were closed with little warning to the community in late December. City councillors Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan) and Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said WPS closed the stations on Henderson Highway and St. Mary's Road ...

Browaty, Mayes now support audit of police HQ

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Councillors Jeff Browaty (North Kildonan) and Brian Mayes (St. Vital) announced Tuesday they'd now vote for a review of the new headquarters at the old Canada Post building downtown, which is currently $75 million over budget. Those defections were ...

Councillor calls out 'idiot drivers'

Monday, 06 January 2014

Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said. "I'm fed up with it." Mayes said he also witnessed at least one rear-end collision where the driver didn't appear to be driving too fast. Zone J was one of several slated for residential snow removal between 7 p.m. Sunday ...

Mayoral challengers bring knives out at city budget vote

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Lewycky said he wanted to spread Mandela's message of community to council. “If you listen very hard, the truth will come to you at last.” — Councillor Brian Mayes, quoting Stairway to Heaven, or his words, “The anthem of St. Vital,” in reference to ...

By: Kevin Rollason and Aldo Santin

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said parts of his ward were clear but he did receive complaints from residents living near St. George School and River Pointe. John Orlikow (River Heights-Fort Garry) said he believed driving conditions were "dangerous" in parts ...

City unable to define 'essential services'

Friday, 06 December 2013

Councillors Harvey Smith and Ross Eadie voted against the operating budget, with Brian Mayes and Scott Fielding supporting it. This was the first civic committee to fail to endorse the preliminary budget, which was crafted by Mayor Sam Katz and members ...

City ploughing $46M into YMCA

Monday, 02 December 2013

The facility was shut down after a routine inspection found problems with its support columns on Nov. 29, 2012. Coun. Brian Mayes (St. Vital) said existing indoor pools tend to lose money for the city, so partnering with the Y should lessen the overall ...

'King of morality' riles fellow councillors

Friday, 22 November 2013

As the recently appointed public works chairman, Swandel was required to move a motion approving a pilot program for back-lane upgrades, which Couns. Dan Vandal and Brian Mayes had promoted the previous month. When Mayes got up to speak on the ...

Swandel won't apologize after outbursts in council meeting

Friday, 22 November 2013

In the afternoon, as the recently appointed public works chairman, Swandel was required to move a motion approving a pilot program for back-lane upgrades, which the month before councillors Dan Vandal and Brian Mayes had been heavily promoting.


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